Ross said, “The recipients are very excited about this win, and obviously, this has been quite a lifestyle change for them. It’s been a fun process dealing with that adjustment.”

The final total value of the annuitized prize is $35,216,748.92. MAIM Revocable Trust will receive an initial payment of $1,366,748.52 and 25 annual payments of $1,354,000.

“It’s no wonder the trust members are excited about such a significant prize,” said Texas Lottery Commission Executive Director Gary Grief. “I’m sure the win pleased Tommy’s #10, too. The retailer is eligible for a $350,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.”

Tommy’s #10 is located at 321 S. Morgan in Granbury. This is the first Mega Millions grand/jackpot ticket to be sold in Granbury. Retailers in Granbury, however, have sold three Lotto Texas® jackpot-winning tickets. The McCraw Family Partnership, Ltd., claimed the largest of the three as an annuity in February 1996 for a total value of more than $21 million, before taxes.